What are the symptoms of inert marginal stage 4 lymphoma?



Inert Marginal Stage 4 Lymphoma body may not have obvious symptoms or just show systemic symptoms.

Inert borderline lymphoma is a very slow progressing tumor, for stage 4 patients, some patients may not have obvious symptoms, only when doing physical examination, only to find multiple lymph node enlargement all over the body. Only when they do physical examination, they can find multiple lymph node enlargement in the whole body. Or when they do routine blood examination, they can see a significant elevation of lymphocyte count in routine blood examination, but there are no obvious symptoms.

However, some patients may have systemic symptoms, such as recurrent fever, weight loss, and night sweats. If the lymph nodes are significantly enlarged, there may also be obvious symptoms of organ compression, and even symptoms such as pleural fluid, ascites and pericardial effusion may occur.

When the body appears similar to the above symptoms, you also need to go to the hospital in time for examination, although the development of the disease is relatively slow, but also need to be treated in a timely manner, the earlier the treatment can be the sooner the control of the development of the disease.